You are eccentric and your life complex. You have a very passionate nature and abundant health. Marry a Monkey or a Rat late in life. Avoid the Dog.
Lots of good Dragon info at the Celestial Dragon site.
Also, from http://chinese.astrology.com/dragon.html
Slay this Dragon? Never. The Dragon is one of the most powerful signs in
the Chinese Zodiac. Lucky as well, Dragons are giving, intelligent and
tenacious, know exactly what they want and are determined to get it. Further,
they can easily influence their peers and often find themselves the center of attention
in social situations. As if all this wasn't enough, Lady Love is the Dragon's
best friend! The rest of the Dragon's friends are always keen to hear what this
firebrand has to say, and when it comes to dispensing advice, the Dragon has
the floor.
It's ego that can get in the Dragon's way, but even so, this
larger-than-life creature has a knack for initiating projects and keeping the
troops motivated. According to Dragons, it's their natural born right to lead
the way! As luck would have it, Dragons are likely to achieve considerable
material wealth during their lifetime, although they aren't motivated by
pursuit of the almighty dollar. Rather, they stick to their guns, even when
they're firing blanks. That said, Dragons are quite the opportunists, forever
searching for ways in which to consolidate their considerable power. And power
it must be, for a weakened Dragon is a sad sack, a creature which flails about
and refuses to take defeat with even a modicum of grace. Question authority?
That's our Dragon!
The role of leader is the only one the Dragon wants, the better to give
orders and be king of the hill. They are good leaders, too, knowing
instinctively what needs to be done to stay on top. Crossing the Dragon is
never a good idea -- this beast can singe! A valuable life lesson for this
clever creature would be to absorb the principles of flexibility, compassion
and tolerance. Being high and mighty can serve to inspire others, but it also
keeps Dragons from living their life to the fullest. If Dragons can learn to
balance their quest for success with an appreciation for the little things,
their life will be more than worthwhile.